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The Board of Commissioners held a public hearing last night to consider the adoption of the 2018 Budget and proposed water and sewer rate adjustments. The Commissioners will vote at the next Board meeting on December 11. In case you were unable to attend ...

On November 7, 2016, the King County Council passed Ordinance No. 18403 that will result in significant cost increases for utilities. The Ordinance requires utilities, such as Sammamish Plateau Water, to pay a “right-of-way rental charge&rdq...

It's Thanksgiving week, and a great time to remind you to help keep fat out of our sewers. When grease, fats, and oils are put down the sink, they stick to the insides of sewer pipes both on your property, and under the streets. This builds up over time a...

The Board of Commissioners of Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District has scheduled a public hearing for Monday, December 4, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. to consider the adoption of the 2018 Budget and proposed water and sewer rate adjustments. The meet...

Please join us at the Sammamish Disaster Preparedness Fair this Saturday, September 30 from 9 am - 3 pm at Sammamish City Hall, 801 228th Avenue SE. We will show you how to locate your water master valve, turn off your water at the meter, and st...

During a major disaster such as a large earthquake, you may be out of water and sewer service for days or possibly weeks. It will take us some time to identify and repair any damage to our infrastructure. We will do everything we can to restore...

Our water and wastewater facilities are located in your neighborhoods. You may see water tanks, well houses or lift station buildings near your homes. Our buildings are marked with a sign with our logo that identifies the name of the f...

Hurricane Harvey is a grim reminder that it’s important to know what disasters could happen in our community and how to prepare for them. Emergencies can happen any time, and all Americans should be prepared for disasters that could affect them....

Did you know that overwatering can actually hurt your lawn? Too much water on your lawn can attract diseases and fungi to your turf. It also can wash nutrients out of your soil. Watch this video from Cascade Water Alliance a...

Wayne Drop and Commissioner Lloyd Warren want you to join us for an evening of fireworks and fun! Stop by our booth at the Fourth on the Plateau on July 4 at the Sammamish Commons Plaza at City Hall, 801 228th Avenue SE in Sammamish fr...

The warmer weather is finally here, and many of you are turning on your lawn sprinkler systems to get your yard ready for those summer parties! What is the most important thing you can do when starting up your system?

It’s National Public Works Week! This week is a celebration of the men and women in who provide and maintain the infrastructure and services collectively known as public works. Public works provides, maintains, and improves the structures and se...

Come out tomorrow to Sammamish Commons Plaza at City Hall to see us at Rig-A-Palooza! Bring the kids to our booth between 10a-1p for some goodies and the chance to meet our CCTV sewer pipeline inspection crew and operate a camera mounted on a robotic craw...

As Drinking Water Week comes to a close, we reaffirm our commitment to you to protect this life sustaining resource where it begins – in the ground, streams, lakes and aquifers. We maintain a commitment to be an active steward of the lands where...

The health of your home’s pipes may not be in the front of your mind, but there are steps you can take now to prevent problems down the road. As a homeowner, you are responsible for maintaining the pipes within your home or out in your yard. The...

Do your part this Drinking Water Week to conserve water inside and outside by checking for and fixing leaks around your home. One of the most common types of leaks, a leaking toilet, can waste up to 200 gallons of water a day! Properly caring for your pip...

It’s Drinking Water Week! Celebrate this week by getting to know and love your tap water! Tap water provides us with a low-cost way to stay hydrated, public health and fire protection, and nearly every product we use every day. Think about it…without tap ...

This afternoon, the District hosted a meeting of the Northwest Water GIS User Group. This half-day event gave localwater professionals the chance to learn how organizations can utilize the useof geographic information system (GIS) in their water, wastewat...

In households, farms or factories, the principle is the same: stop putting oils and chemicals down the drain. With fewer pollutants entering the system, we help protect the environment and our water resources. #WorldWaterDay www.worldwaterday.or...

The average American home may waste more than 10,000 gallons of water every year due to running toilets, dripping faucets, and other household leaks. These leaks can significantly raise a homeowner’s water and wastewater bills and waste our limited water ...

You wouldn’t know it by looking outside this morning, but Spring is just around the corner! Come by our headquarters this Thursday night from 7:00-8:30 p.m. for a FREE gardening class to help you garden under cedar and fir trees and cope with th...

Come by our headquarters this Thursday night from 7:00-8:30 p.m. for a FREE gardening class to help you have beautiful, healthy landscapes while using water efficiently. In this week’s class, “Edible Landscapes for the Homeowner,&r...

Cooking certain foods such as turkeys or other meats can release fats, oils and grease, also known as FOG. Sources of FOG include waste cooking oil, meat scraps and bones, gravies, oils, shortening and butter. The FOG collects and hardens over time and ha...

Are you prepared for a disaster? Recent events such as Hurricane Matthew back east have shown the need to be prepared to ride out any emergency that might occur. With the winter storm season approaching and earthquakes always a possibility in our region...Read on...

Learn how you can use water wisely when you stop by Sammamish Plateau Water's booth at the Sustainable Sammamish Farmers Market Wednesday, Sept. 14, from 4-8 p.m. Staff will also be giving away conservation items, like efficient shower heads.

As of 2:30 p.m. — Sammamish Plateau Water crews fully restored water to about 22 customers after fixing a damaged water line on 211th Place Northeast Wednesday morning. Customers off of Northeast Inglewood Hill Road were without water after a contractor ...Read on...

As of 4:30 p.m. — Water was fully restored to customers in the Trossachs neighborhood by 4:30 p.m. Thursday.Earlier in the day, Sammamish Plateau Water crews identified a broken bolt on a water valve that caused a fire hydrant in the 26800 block of SE ...Read on...

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